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Friday, July 28, 2006

Yesterday I promised an explanation for the humiliating state of Donkey Doodle Dandy's halter, and I plan to get to it later today. A big thunderstorm is hopefully going to drop a lot of rain on us in about 30 seconds, so I figured I'd at least post today's photo while I could get online. In the meantime, your wonderful comments on yesterday's photo had me laughing out loud. Leave it to Dan's friends and fans to creatively explain what I only saw as an embarrassment!

8 comments:

Susan: I'll swap you some basil for olive oil! My oil shop is closing down and I bought 9 bottles yesterday (plus a few vinegars as well). As for basil, the stuff you get here is pathetic. Like four wilted stalks for $2.

Or better yet, just send me some pesto and I'll be sure to send you some olive oil via La Poste.

What a fashion no-no, Danny boy. Jeff has it down. Fortunately, they don't generally try these humilating duds on bipeds.

I guess that's the price you pay for access to bugs and grassy bits. Our consolation is how fine our feathers look against the contrasting background. Doesn't alter the fact that it is MUD, though, Susan dear.

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